North Carolina Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, Volume 132Nichols & Gorman, book and job printers, 1908 Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of North Carolina. |
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... LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS - Municipal Corporations — Towns and Cities - The Code , Secs . 756 and 757 . Under The Code , sections 756 and 757 , a claim against a town must be presented within two years after maturity or it is barred ...
... LIMITATIONS OF ACTIONS - Municipal Corporations — Towns and Cities - The Code , Secs . 756 and 757 . Under The Code , sections 756 and 757 , a claim against a town must be presented within two years after maturity or it is barred ...
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... limitation , and such claims against the county should be presented within two years after maturity . " Lanning v . Commissioners , 106 N. C. , 505. We think it is unnecessary to inquire or to de- cide whether the statute is strictly ...
... limitation , and such claims against the county should be presented within two years after maturity . " Lanning v . Commissioners , 106 N. C. , 505. We think it is unnecessary to inquire or to de- cide whether the statute is strictly ...
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... Limitations of Actions . Where , in ejectment , four issues are submitted , one being as to the statute of limitations , an instruction as to facts bearing on this issue alone should be limited thereto . Vol . 132-6 PITTMAN V. WEEKS ...
... Limitations of Actions . Where , in ejectment , four issues are submitted , one being as to the statute of limitations , an instruction as to facts bearing on this issue alone should be limited thereto . Vol . 132-6 PITTMAN V. WEEKS ...
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... limitations as a bar to his recovery . It was not necessary to plead the Statute of Limitations , because the defendant could have had the benefit under the general denial of the plaintiff's title and right of possession , as this court ...
... limitations as a bar to his recovery . It was not necessary to plead the Statute of Limitations , because the defendant could have had the benefit under the general denial of the plaintiff's title and right of possession , as this court ...
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... barred by the statute of limitations ? The exceptions of the defendant relate to the instructions of the court to the jury . The court substantially charged , PITTMAN V. WEEKS . ( 1 ) That the plaintiff N. C. ] 83 FEBRUARY TERM , 1903 .
... barred by the statute of limitations ? The exceptions of the defendant relate to the instructions of the court to the jury . The court substantially charged , PITTMAN V. WEEKS . ( 1 ) That the plaintiff N. C. ] 83 FEBRUARY TERM , 1903 .
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Page 562 - Homestead, used therewith, not exceeding in value one thousand dollars, to be selected by the owner thereof, or in lieu thereof, at the option of the owner, any lot in a city, town or village, with the dwelling and...
Page 602 - A plain and concise statement of the facts constituting a cause of action, without unnecessary repetition.
Page 186 - All courts shall be open, and every man for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered without sale, denial, or delay.
Page 492 - ... or commutation passenger tickets; nothing in this act shall be construed to prohibit any common carrier from giving reduced rates to ministers of religion, or to municipal governments for the transportation of indigent persons, or to inmates of the National Homes or State Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, and of Soldiers
Page 517 - ... access to the navigable part of the river from the front of his lot, the right to make a landing, wharf or pier for his own use or for the use of the public, subject to such general rules and regulations as the legislature may see proper to impose for the protection of the rights of the public, whatever these may be.
Page 738 - A testator is always presumed to use the words, in which he expresses himself, according to their strict and primary acceptation, unless from the context of the will it appears that he has used them in a different sense ; in which case the sense, in which he thus appears to have used them, will be the sense in which they are to be construed.
Page 357 - The principal argument of plaintiff in error is addressed to the refusal of the court to direct a verdict in favor of defendant...
Page 636 - Whenever the death of a person shall be caused by wrongful act, neglect or default, and the act, neglect or default is such as would (if death had not ensued) have entitled the party injured to maintain an action and recover damages in respect thereof...
Page 683 - This entire policy shall be void if the insured has concealed or misrepresented, in writing or otherwise, any material fact or circumstance concerning this insurance or the subject thereof; or if the interest of the insured in the property be not truly stated herein; or in case of any fraud or false swearing by the insured touching any matter relating to this insurance or the subject thereof, whether before or after a loss.
Page 68 - Every action must be prosecuted in the name of the real party in interest, except as otherwise provided in section one hundred and thirteen ; but this section shall not be deemed to authorize the assignment of a thing in action not arising out of contract.